welcome to viewers joining us in the united states and around the world watching cnn newsroom i m rosemary church norfolk southern getting slammed again after another train derailed in ohio, what we know about the second train and what it was carrying. an active gop likely presidential candidates speaking from maryland to california nailing talking points but refusing to target trump. is that a winning strategy? the battle for bakhmut and what it could mean for the war in ukraine if the city falls to the russians. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with rosemary church. thanks for joining us. start in the u.s. midwest with where the u.s.s transportation investigation board is sending to ohio 24 hours after another norfolk southern freight train derailed, the second derailment by that company in that state in a little over a had month after the toxic crash in east palestine, cnn polo sandoval has the latest the owner and operator in saturday s derailment s
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president biden is about to honor of hero of bloody sunday. it was 58 years ago that white deputies and state troopers violently turned on peaceful demonstrators. they were beginning a 54-mile march to montgomery, the state capital to call for equal voting rights for african-americans. this is obviously an important trip for the president. what can you tell us? reporter: well, jim, president biden s purpose here in selma, alabama today is two-fold. the white house has said he wants to commemorate the day, the events of bloody sunday 58 years ago so that they will not be erased from america s memory. the president will be speaking in just a short while with a backdrop of the edmund pettis bridge right behind him, where african-americans were severely beaten by white officers. the president in his remarks today is once again expected to put the spotlight on the need for vote being rights legislation. in the 2020 campaign, that was one of the central tenets, one of main promis
pete: good morning rachel. great to be here. rachel: it s a beautiful sun morning. will: we ve got our faith and family concert series continuing this week, dante beau down share thes getting warmed up. pete: he s rocking. will: he s been rehearsing. pete: they re going to rock the house. rachel: i have gotten so much great feedback about this concert series. pete: yeah? rachel: i love it. pete: it is great. it is befitting the time of this easter season. rachel: absolutely. all leading up to easter sunday. pete: i m pretty excited, i m looking at the final edits of the second part of our jesus series about holy week, because we did the first one before christmas, it come cans occupant, i believe, on palm sunday. producers, we go film it and then producers spend six months getting every little element and aspect, that s the real heavy lift. will: on fox nation. pete: yeah. rachel: all right. well, we are off with a fox news alert. there was another norfolk southern train dera